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Botanical Name: Artemisia absinthium. Other Common Names: Absinthe, grand and common wormwood, green ginger, madderwort, old woman, absinthium, ajenjo. Habitat: Wormwood is indigenous to the temperate climate zones of Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia. Currently, it is cultivated commercially in many parts of the world including central and northwestern United States. Plant Description: Wormwood is a perennial shrub-like plant of the aster family (Asteraceae). The roots or rhizomes…

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Wormwood is bitter. Medicinal, food, phytoncide, essential oil, dye, tannin-bearing and insecticidal culture. One of the bitterest plants in the world (Ukrainian proverb "Bitter as wormwood") Wormwood Tincture, Wormwood Plant, Herb Tattoo, Hecate Altar, Artemisia Absinthium, Dropper Bottle, Artistic Inspiration, Drying Herbs, Pesticides

1 oz. tincture in amber dropper bottle. Freshly dried Artemesia absinthium flowering aerial in 50% organic cane alcohol 1:5. Grown using organic methods- never any GMO seeds or stock, never synthetic pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers. To read more about our growing practices, visit: https://www.reveriefarmllc.com/pages/about Contains Thujone, which can be toxic in large doses. Use with caution. Some people may have skin reactions to the raw herb. Adult Dosage Guidelines: 1-2 dropperfuls…

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How to grow wormwood from seed. Wormwood is a very hardy attractive perennial that will grow almost anywhere even on poor soils often with little water. Needs full sun to partial shade and little maintenance. Hardy from zones 4a - 8b Silvery gray foliage growing in clumps up to 2-3 feet across it can make a very dramatic statement in the garden.

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